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Posted: 9:50 PM Apr 22, 2008
Leitchfield Man Protests Gas Prices by Saddling Up
Gas prices. It's the subject everyone's been talking about lately, but can you do anything to stop the escalating prices? One Leitchfield man says you can. He's spreading his message on horseback. Reporter: Forrest SandersEmail Address: forrest.sanders@wbko.com |
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And going to horses helps how? The problem is not a shortage or need for change but that the oil industry is openly seeing just how far they can push this and no one in all the countries that use oil products is doing anything. They are terrorizing us economically as our present society runs on vehicles that use fuels made from crude so make fuel outrageous and that tilts the rest of the economy out of whack. Gas is too high to move goods, continue commerce and trade, even go to simple entertainment and meal stops and the other industries suffer from lack of supply and customer demand. They are price fixing as a group but if any industry in the US did this we'd have Congress all over them. Congress gets these oil executives in a hearing and other than the execs whining that they need more for research and exploration nothing else is done - in fact they have increased prices more and in bigger steps -since- the hearings, almost like in retaliation for being scrutinized. It has to STOP